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Calculate the solubility-product constant for each of the following substances, given that the molar concentrations of their saturated solutions are as indicated:

a. CuSeO3 (1.42 * 10^-4 M)

Thank you so much in advance for your kind help.

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Calculate the solubility-product constant for each of the following substances, given that the molar concentrations of their saturated solutions are as indicated:

a. CuSeO3 (1.42 * 10^-4 M)

Thank you so much in advance for your kind help.
okay so I may not be 100% right but i think this dissolves as a Cu 2 + and SeO3 2- which are both +2 and -2. So KsP = [Cu][SeO3] than set 1.42 *10^-4 = x2 lmk. if this is what you find out. email [email protected]

Solubility product would be .050 M than you know it is .05 moles/liter and convert it to grams ( * by 63.5g/mole).
 
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